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South Salt Lake: United for the Common Good

(Photo: Chris Snyder, South Salt Lake Chief of Police and Domoina Voniarisoa, Hser Ner Moo Project Coordinator) Kari Cutler is one of the many community partners working in South Salt […]

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Haven J. Barlow

By: Jim Young Regional Director, Davis and Tooele County I want to pay tribute to a wonderful Davis County friend of UWSL, Haven J. Barlow. Now in his ninetieth year, […]

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Tuesday Tip: Build An Emergency Fund

Build an emergency fund It’s a general rule of thumb that you should set aside money in case of an emergency. It’s up to you to decide when you’re having […]

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A Utah Food Empire Grown From Beans

By Jennifer W. Sanchez Community Collaborations Director Jorge Fierro dropped out of college in Mexico to head to el norte because he wanted something more. He had no idea he’d […]

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The Value of a Center Coordinator

By: Ashley Hillman Community Impact Director The past month, I have had the privilege to participate in Community Learning Center Coordinator interviews with Salt Lake City School District and Guadalupe […]

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Recipe for Summer Health and Savings

By: Lynn Riling Community Collaborations Director One of the things I like best about summer is the wonderful fresh produce available at local farmers’ markets, produce stands, and grocery stores. […]

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Tuesday Tip: Cut Spending Painlessly

Saving money can often be challenging and finding ways to cut spending is difficult when money is tight. Check out these 3 tips to cut spending painlessly: • Keep a […]

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Tuesday Tip: Don't Lose Control of Your Money in College

TIP: Don’t lose control of your money in college. Are you starting college, sending a child to college, or returning to college in the fall? Getting a college degree is […]

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Advocacy: Use Your Voice

By: Elizabeth Garbe Community Impact Director of Public Policy On Wednesday I made my monthly trip to the Capitol to listen to legislators discuss and debate a variety of issues. […]

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Passing Along a Passion for Volunteerism

By: Cristi Wetterberg Resource Development Executive This summer my 15 year old son wanted to participate in United Way of Salt Lake’s Summer of Service. Summer of Service (SOS) helps […]

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Tuesday Tip: Pay Down Debt Faster

TIP: Pay down your debt faster with power payments! Trying to pay down a significant amount of debt can be daunting. It could possibly take a lifetime to pay off […]

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Deseret News Marathon Race Series: Volunteers Needed

This year, United Way of Salt Lake is the official charity of the Deseret News Marathon Race Series held on Monday, July 25, 2011 (Pioneer Day!). The race series includes […]

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UWSL Internal Campaign

By: Andy Livingston Systems Administrator Hey everyone, it’s Andy. I’m the Systems Administrator here at United Way of Salt Lake, and have been working here for three years now. This […]

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Closing Out The Fiscal Year with Change, Collective Impact, and Community Collaboration

By: Jason Castor Senior Vice President of Resource Development As I reflect back on our 2010/2011 fiscal year that concluded on June 30, 2011, a song by David Bowie comes […]

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South Salt Lake: United for the Common Good

(Photo: Chris Snyder, South Salt Lake Chief of Police and Domoina Voniarisoa, Hser Ner Moo Project Coordinator) Kari Cutler is one of the many community partners working in South Salt […]

Read More
Haven J. Barlow

By: Jim Young Regional Director, Davis and Tooele County I want to pay tribute to a wonderful Davis County friend of UWSL, Haven J. Barlow. Now in his ninetieth year, […]

Read More
Tuesday Tip: Build An Emergency Fund

Build an emergency fund It’s a general rule of thumb that you should set aside money in case of an emergency. It’s up to you to decide when you’re having […]

Read More
A Utah Food Empire Grown From Beans

By Jennifer W. Sanchez Community Collaborations Director Jorge Fierro dropped out of college in Mexico to head to el norte because he wanted something more. He had no idea he’d […]

Read More
The Value of a Center Coordinator

By: Ashley Hillman Community Impact Director The past month, I have had the privilege to participate in Community Learning Center Coordinator interviews with Salt Lake City School District and Guadalupe […]

Read More
Recipe for Summer Health and Savings

By: Lynn Riling Community Collaborations Director One of the things I like best about summer is the wonderful fresh produce available at local farmers’ markets, produce stands, and grocery stores. […]

Read More
Tuesday Tip: Cut Spending Painlessly

Saving money can often be challenging and finding ways to cut spending is difficult when money is tight. Check out these 3 tips to cut spending painlessly: • Keep a […]

Read More
Tuesday Tip: Don't Lose Control of Your Money in College

TIP: Don’t lose control of your money in college. Are you starting college, sending a child to college, or returning to college in the fall? Getting a college degree is […]

Read More
Advocacy: Use Your Voice

By: Elizabeth Garbe Community Impact Director of Public Policy On Wednesday I made my monthly trip to the Capitol to listen to legislators discuss and debate a variety of issues. […]

Read More
Passing Along a Passion for Volunteerism

By: Cristi Wetterberg Resource Development Executive This summer my 15 year old son wanted to participate in United Way of Salt Lake’s Summer of Service. Summer of Service (SOS) helps […]

Read More
Tuesday Tip: Pay Down Debt Faster

TIP: Pay down your debt faster with power payments! Trying to pay down a significant amount of debt can be daunting. It could possibly take a lifetime to pay off […]

Read More
Deseret News Marathon Race Series: Volunteers Needed

This year, United Way of Salt Lake is the official charity of the Deseret News Marathon Race Series held on Monday, July 25, 2011 (Pioneer Day!). The race series includes […]

Read More
UWSL Internal Campaign

By: Andy Livingston Systems Administrator Hey everyone, it’s Andy. I’m the Systems Administrator here at United Way of Salt Lake, and have been working here for three years now. This […]

Read More
Closing Out The Fiscal Year with Change, Collective Impact, and Community Collaboration

By: Jason Castor Senior Vice President of Resource Development As I reflect back on our 2010/2011 fiscal year that concluded on June 30, 2011, a song by David Bowie comes […]

Read More

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